National Evaluation Series (NES) Assessment of Professional Knowledge Practice Test

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Which method is likely to engage students in self-directed learning?

  1. Teacher-led discussions.

  2. Project-based learning.

  3. Standardized testing.

  4. Memorization drills.

The correct answer is: Project-based learning.

Project-based learning is a method that actively engages students in self-directed learning. This approach encourages learners to take initiative and responsibility for their education as they work on real-world projects. Students are given the opportunity to investigate and respond to questions or challenges that are relevant and meaningful to them. This type of learning fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and creativity, while also allowing for exploration and autonomy in the learning process. In project-based learning, students often collaborate with peers, conduct research, apply their knowledge, and present their findings, which deepens their understanding and retention of material. This hands-on approach inspires students to pursue their interests and motivations, leading to a more personalized and engaging learning experience. By directing their own learning while being guided by the teacher, learners develop essential skills needed for lifelong learning.